After finishing their higher education, students from all over the world choose France as one of the top destinations. The people who want to try new career opportunities choose France as their destination due to its economical perks. Indian citizens looking to make changes in their lives find it even more alluring due to its proximity to other European nations and prospects for fulfilling careers. But, how can an Indian immigrate to France? Here is a quick guideline on migrating from India, together with information on visa requirements and motivations for the big change.

Visa categories

You have to apply for a long-stay card if you plan to reside for longer than 90 days. In France, there are two different kinds of permits:

  1. Short-term 

This visa is not extendable and does not demand confirmation upon entry. The people are permitted to live in France for one year, receive French Welfare Benefits, and travel unrestricted within the Schengen region.

  1. Long-term 

The individual’s visa has to be certified upon arrival in France and provides for a minimum one-year stay. The candidate doesn’t need to submit a residence permit application. This can be obtained based on a job, studies, business, and marriage. 

Study visa 

Indian students who want to advance their education and learn in a better learning environment can apply for this permit. The student must be registered at a university. The immigration officials will inquire about your academic history, professional objectives, and financial resources. The applicant must additionally present documentation of their enrollment in a French institution here.

Post-study work visa 

Students who have finished their education in France are eligible to apply for a PSW. Individuals who have earned their bachelor’s and doctorates are eligible for this. The learners who have completed a short-term program or certificate courses are not qualified for a PSW card. 

After receiving their bachelor’s degree, Indian graduates who do not already have a job can apply for provisional residency status. This short-term residency license is non-extendable and has a one-year time frame. French master’s degree holders are exempt from the need for a job. They are eligible to request a two tear short-term residency card. This is also a non-renewable card, though. The amount of time that the students can work each week is likewise limited. After 2 years, they must either find a stable job or depart the country.

Employment visa 

A person who has already found well-paying employment in the nation is given a permit. The government requires the employer to apply along with specific credentials. The employer is required to give the immigration office the employment contract, wage information, company information, and shareholder information. The business must also give justification for the need to hire a person from another country here.

EU Blue card 

One of the residency licenses granted in France under the Passport-Talent program is the European Blue Card. It is also extendable and is only provided for a total of four years. An EU Blue Card might take up to 90 days to process. The prerequisites for requesting a Blue Card are as follows:

  • Valid work contracts in France;
  • Candidate must meet the salary requirements; and
  • Proof of expertise in their profession. 

Documents required 

Here are the documents needed:

  • Visa application form containing all required data;
  • Passport;
  • Two passport-size photos;
  • Proof of accommodation;
  • Insurance proof;
  • Financial statements;
  • Proof of sufficient monetary resources;
  • Invoice of documents processing fee; 
  • Work contract (in case of a work pass);
  • Salary slips for the last 90 days (in case of a work pass);
  • University acceptance statement (when applying for a study permit);
  • Educational history (when applying for a study permit); and
  • Cover letter explaining the reason behind immigration.